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Enterprise Applications and Services in the Finance Industry : 3rd International Workshop, FinanceCom 2007, Montreal, Canada, December 8, 2007, Revised Papers, Paperback / softback Book

Enterprise Applications and Services in the Finance Industry : 3rd International Workshop, FinanceCom 2007, Montreal, Canada, December 8, 2007, Revised Papers Paperback / softback

Edited by Daniel Veit, Dennis Kundisch, Tim Weitzel, Christof Weinhardt, Fethi A. Rabhi, Federico Rajola

Part of the Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing series

Paperback / softback

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Therapiddevelopmentandadoptionoftechnology-basedinformation,commu- cationandproductdeliverysystemshavefacilitatedglobalizationofthe?nancial services industry and removed the barriers between its vertical segments.

New business and market models require the adaptation of existing IT infrastr- tures as well as the development of innovative solutions for both experimental and operational systems.

In this context, several aspects are creating a highly innovative and at the same time competitive setup in the ?nancial industry.

In the workshop series on enterprise applications and services in the ?nance industry (FinanceCom), we try to capture this development.

Here, service-oriented computing concepts and architecturesplayamajorrole.Whenapplyingthesenovelconceptsintheba- ing and?nancesector,thebusiness valueofsucharchitectureshasto beassessed quantitatively.

Also, the heterogeneous and evolving service-oriented modeling methodologies have to be evaluated.

Pulling these novel modeling methodo- gies up to a larger picture, the technology-driventransformation of the ?nancial industry is emphasized, where a highly fragmented and heterogeneous situation is currently developing towards banking value networks. In this ?eld, ?nancial business standardization and the introduction of st- dardized service modules play a core role.

Applying standardized services c- tainly allows one to utilize economies of scale in a better way and hence fosters outsourcing and o?shoring tendencies in the sector of banking information s- tems.

While addressing this aspect, of course novel technologies that are being developedin other ?elds also entering the banking and ?nance domain.Web s- vicesandgridcomputing aretwo importantexamples.However,thesestandards can only be utilized when being applied homogeneously in ?nancial systems.

As an example, international standards such as the "markets and ?nancial inst- ments directive (MiFID)" of the European Union are of key interest.

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